Fabrics & Products

What types of products can I sell through Caspar?

Our catalog currently includes:

Do you have a minimum order quantity (MOQ)?

For apparel and AOP products: no MOQ—everything is made to order.
For fabric printing: MOQ is just 1 meter, so you can order exactly what you need without overstock.

What kind of fabrics do you offer?

We offer a curated selection of certified and print-tested fabrics, suitable for both apparel and interior. Pigment printing is done on natural fabrics like cotton and linen, while sublimation is used for synthetic bases like polyester.

Can I supply my own fabric or blanks?

To ensure consistent quality and smooth fulfillment, we currently work only with our in-stock fabrics and blanks. If you're planning a larger project and want to use your own materials, get in touch with our sales team—we’re happy to explore custom solutions.

Are your products and fabrics sustainable?

Yes. Sustainability is core to Caspar’s offering. We are GOTS certified (Licence no. 250070), and our Stanley/Stella garments are also GOTS or OEKO-TEX certified. We work with eco-responsible fabrics and avoid overproduction through on-demand fulfillment.

Do you offer product samples?

Yes. You can place single test orders for any product to check quality, fit, and print. We recommend doing this before launching your store.

Can I request custom product types or styles?

We’re always open to collaboration. If you're running a larger project or brand with specific product needs, get in touch with our team to discuss custom solutions.

I received my fabric, but there are some white spots—what is that?

Small white specks can appear on natural fabrics due to lint or fibers sitting on the fabric during printing. This is a known (and normal) trait of pigment printing on natural bases. We do our best to minimize this through pre-treatment and cleaning, but some variation is unavoidable.

Why isn’t my AOP product’s design seamlessly connected?

All-Over Print (AOP) products are printed on fabric before being cut and sewn into garments. Due to the nature of textile printing, fabric stretching, cutting precision, and sewing processes, achieving a perfectly seamless design across all seams is often not possible. Small misalignments can occur, which is common across the industry.

If seamless continuity is essential for your design, we recommend considering simpler, repeating patterns or designs that can tolerate slight shifts without affecting the overall look.

What types of inks are used in your printing process?

We use certified, eco-friendly inks chosen for each decoration method. You can find the full details on our How We Decorate page.